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No. 1 : GOOGLE

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(1) Google App Engine: Google App Engine lets you run your web applications on Google's infrastructure. App Engine applications are easy to build, easy to maintain, and easy to scale as your traffic and data storage needs grow. With App Engine, there are no servers to maintain: You just upload your application, and it's ready to serve your users.

(2) Google Docs: Google Docs is a free, Web-based word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, form, and data storage service offered by Google. It allows users to create and edit documents online while collaborating in real-time with other users. Google Docs combines the features of Writely and Spreadsheets with a presentation program incorporating technology designed by Tonic Systems. Data storage of any files up to 1GB each in size.

(3) Google Apps: Google Apps is a service from Google providing independently customizable versions of several Google products under a custom domain name. It features several Web applications with similar functionality to traditional office suites, including: Gmail, Google Groups, Google Calendar, Talk, Docs and Sites.Google Apps is free and offers the same amount of storage as regular Gmail accounts.

No. 3 : IBM

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(1) Hardware and software resources:Hardware includes x86 or Power servers, storage servers, switches and routers and other network equipment, Software including operating systems, middleware, databases and applications, such as AIX, Linux, DB2, WebSphere, Lotus, Rational and so on.

No. 4 : HP

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(1) "HP Operations Orchestration" can help business on automatic configuration services, "HP Cloud Assure" supports the governance and management of cloud services, "HP Communications as a Service" provide cloud-based communications services in the form of outsourcing for SMEs.

No. 5 : SAP

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(1) SAP continuous developing "NetWeaver" and the core technology platform of business intelligence, SAP has not only become the core and basic platform of a variety of management software, but also basic platform for cloud software.

(2) SAP will launch an on-demand and SaaS software develop and deploy platform, the product now known as the "River".

No. 8 : INTEL

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(1) Cloud Builders: a cross-industry initiative aimed at making it easier to build, enhance, and operate cloud infrastructure. Intel Cloud Builders is relevant to enterprises, hosters, telcos, and service providers looking for transformational guidance that will yield more simplified, secure, and efficient cloud infrastructure.

(4) 2015 vision (client-aware):the ability to sense cloud side or customer NoteBook, smart phones and other devices, know they required which application, instructions and procedures, promote the best Intelligent web experience.

No. 9 : AMAZON

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(1) Amazon made its reputation as an online bookstore and e-retailer, but its newest business is cloud computing. One of the first vendors in this emerging market more than two years ago, Amazon is a good starting point for any business technology organization trying to decide where and when to plug into the cloud.

(2) Amazon's cloud goes by the name Amazon Web Services (AWS), and it consists, so far, of four core services: Simple Storage Service (S3); Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2); Simple Queuing Service; and, in beta testing, SimpleDB. In other words, Amazon now offers storage, computer processing, message queuing, and a database management system as plug-and-play services that are accessed over the Internet.

(3) Amazon hasn't morphed into a software-as-a-service vendor, but startups and other software developers are using AWS to offer their own flavors of SaaS. They include Vertica, which sells S3-based data warehouses, and Soniaf building new data centers in Iowa, Oregon, North Carolina, and South Carolina, at an average cost of about $600 million each.

No. 10 : SALESFORCE

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(1) Salesforce became the proving ground for software as a service with its Web alternative to premises-based sales force automation applications, and dozens of SaaS companies followed. Salesforce's next act: platform as a service.

(2) Marc Benioff's company is making its Web application platform, Force.com, available to other companies as a foundation for their own software services. Force.com includes a relational database, user interface options, business logic, and an integrated development environment called Apex. Programmers can test their Apex-developed apps in the platform's Sandbox, then offer the finished code on Salesforce's AppExchange directory.